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Moving from Germany to Dominican Republic

This is a transatlantic move from northern Europe to the Caribbean, and the ocean leg is the steady part. Your container sails from a German North Sea port across the Atlantic to a Dominican container terminal before the road run to your address. The planning that matters is residency, because the duty relief on your used belongings, the menaje de casa, is granted only to people who hold or are securing Dominican residence. Here is the honest brief for this corridor.

Last reviewed June 8, 2026
Indicative all in cost
EUR 4,800 to 10,200
2 to 3 bed, shared container to sole use, in EUR, 2026
Door to door by sea
5 to 8 weeks
door to door by sea
Typical route
Hamburg to Caucedo
transatlantic, then road to Santo Domingo or your coast
Watch out for
Relief needs residency
the menaje de casa exemption is tied to your resident status

Your goods leave Germany from a North Sea container port, usually Hamburg or Bremerhaven, and sail across the Atlantic to a Dominican gateway, most often the Puerto Multimodal Caucedo terminal near Santo Domingo or the port of Rio Haina just west of the capital. From there your shipment is trucked to your address, whether that is the capital, the north coast around Puerto Plata, or the eastern resorts near Punta Cana. The door to door figure of five to eight weeks covers packing, the consolidation wait for a shared load, the ocean crossing, clearance, and the road delivery.

The part that surprises people leaving Germany is that the Caribbean welcome comes with a customs condition. The Dominican Republic admits a household of used goods free of duty under the menaje de casa rules, but that exemption is built around residency. Under the long standing household goods law, new legal residents and returning Dominicans who lived abroad can bring their used effects in without duty, and to claim it as a foreigner you generally need a resident visa or to be in the residency process and to declare that you are settling permanently. Arrive as a tourist with no residency plan and you can face duty and tax on furniture and appliances. So the residency step and the customs step belong together.

AThe real number

What it costs to move from Germany to Dominican Republic.

What it really costs to move a household from Germany to the Dominican Republic in 2026, shown as indicative ranges by home size and shipping method. This is a transatlantic route, so volume and your choice of shared versus sole use freight drive the number most.

Home sizeShared containerSole use 20ftSole use 40ft
Studio or 1 bedroomEUR 2,800EUR 4,500EUR 5,800
2 to 3 bedroomsEUR 4,800EUR 7,500EUR 10,200
4 plus bedroomsEUR 8,500EUR 12,000EUR 15,500

Indicative ranges for 2026 in euros, before full packing, premium marine insurance, and any storage. A shared container splits the box and the cost with other shipments, while a sole use twenty or forty foot container carries only your goods. These are not binding figures, so get a survey.

Four levers move the number. Volume dominates, because a shared load is priced by the space you fill, so a real declutter before the survey pays off most, especially as the Caribbean climate makes some heavy German furniture and winter gear not worth shipping. Shared versus sole use trades cost against timing, with groupage cheaper but tied to a sailing schedule and a dedicated container pricier but on your own date. Clearance handling at Caucedo or Rio Haina adds agent and terminal fees that the ocean distance alone does not capture, and the menaje de casa paperwork must be in order. And access at both ends matters, from a German apartment with a Halteverbot parking permit for the truck to a coastal address a large container vehicle may struggle to reach.

BThe timeline

A realistic schedule, working back from the sailing.

Work back from your move date, but treat residency as the true critical path, because it governs both your right to settle and whether your goods clear under the menaje de casa exemption.

10 weeks out

Start your residency

Confirm your route to Dominican residence, whether pensionado on a pension, rentista on stable passive income, or investor, and begin the application or have a clear plan, because the menaje de casa relief is built around resident status.

8 weeks out

Get surveyed and quoted

Have movers run an in home or video survey, then compare shared and sole use container quotes on a like for like basis. Confirm whether your goods route through Caucedo or Rio Haina and what the road delivery to your part of the island will add.

4 to 6 weeks out

Prepare the customs paperwork

Build a detailed valued inventory, gather your passport and your residency documents, and have your agent confirm the menaje de casa declaration. Cancel your German Anmeldung by filing your Abmeldung, and close out your lease and utilities at the same time.

Moving week

Pack, load and sail

The crew packs and loads in Germany and the container sails across the Atlantic. Hand your mover the inventory and your passport and residency copies so the import entry can be lodged in your name and the goods treated as menaje de casa rather than ordinary cargo.

Arrival plus days

Clear, deliver and register

Your agent clears the shipment at the Dominican port against your residency, then the goods are trucked to your address and unpacked. Complete your residency steps, obtain your cedula identity card once eligible, and open a local bank account so daily life can begin.

CCustoms and import

Clearing your goods into Dominican Republic.

The Dominican Republic controls imports through the Direccion General de Aduanas. Used household goods are not automatically free of charge. Relief under the menaje de casa rules is granted to new legal residents and to returning Dominicans who lived abroad, who are bringing in their used personal and household effects when they settle. In the clean case your owned and used belongings, imported in reasonable household quantity, are admitted without the duty and tax that ordinary imports attract.

You support the entry with a detailed valued inventory, your passport, and your residency documents, and a licensed customs agent lodges the declaration in your name at Caucedo or Rio Haina. As a foreigner you generally need a resident visa or to be within the residency process and to declare that you are settling permanently, and customs may ask the owner to be present for the inspection of used appliances and furniture. New items and goods bought for resale sit outside the relief and can be taxed on their assessed value.

The Dominican Republic restricts and prohibits a range of goods. Firearms and certain weapons need permits, narcotics carry severe penalties, and some food, plant, and agricultural items are controlled on health grounds. Importing a vehicle is possible but subject to age limits and duties, so price that as its own decision. Keep your inventory and residency papers together, because the agent will be asked for both at clearance.

Verify before you moveCustoms rules change and are applied case by case. Confirm the current duty treatment, exact document list, and restricted items with the Direccion General de Aduanas or a licensed customs agent before you ship.
DVisa and residency

How people leaving Germany actually move to Dominican Republic.

Most people moving from Germany to the Dominican Republic settle through a residency category rather than a single visa. These are the realistic routes, in summary. The detail changes, so confirm the current rules before you rely on any of them.

Pensionado residencyRetirees

For people with a qualifying monthly pension. It is a popular and relatively quick route to Dominican residence for retired movers, and it gives a clear basis for the menaje de casa customs relief on your goods.

Type
Residency based on pension income
Good for
Retired movers with a pension
Note
Leads toward a cedula and eventual permanent residence
Rentista residencyPassive income

For people with stable passive income from investments, rentals, or similar, rather than a pension. It suits financially independent movers and remote earners and underpins the customs exemption on your household effects.

Type
Residency based on stable passive income
Good for
Financially independent and remote income movers
Note
Requires evidence of reliable recurring income
Investor or work residencySponsored or invested

For people investing in the Dominican Republic or taking up employment with a local sponsor. Both lead to temporary and then permanent residence and give the resident status that the menaje de casa relief is built around.

Type
Residency through investment or employment
Good for
Investors and people with a local job offer
Note
Employment routes involve a Dominican sponsor
Not immigration adviceIncome thresholds and rules change and depend on your circumstances. Confirm the current requirements with the official government source and take professional advice before you apply.
MChoosing a mover

How to choose a mover for this route, with no names attached.

This site never names, ranks, or recommends a moving company. Instead, here is the neutral checklist that separates a safe international mover from a risky one. Apply it to every quote you receive.

1FIDI or IAM affiliation. Membership of FIDI (with the FAIM quality standard) or IAM signals audited financial and operational standards for international household moves.
2Real experience on this exact route. Ask how many moves they ran on this corridor in the last year and which port and clearing agent they use at the destination.
3A binding pre move survey. A proper video or in home survey produces an accurate volume and a quote that will not balloon later. Decline estimates made sight unseen.
4Clear insurance terms. Read what marine transit cover includes, the valuation basis, the excess, and how claims are handled. Get it in writing.
5Independent reviews. Look for consistent, recent reviews that mention customs clearance and delivery, not just collection day.
6Like for like scope. Make every quote cover the same services, the same volume, and the same insurance so the prices are actually comparable.
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QCommon questions

Questions people ask about this move.

How much does it cost to move from Germany to the Dominican Republic?

As an indicative 2026 guide, a two to three bedroom home runs about EUR 4,800 for a shared container up to EUR 10,200 for sole use of a container, before full packing, premium insurance, and storage. Volume and your choice of shared versus sole use freight move the number most, so get a binding survey for a real figure.

How long does shipping take from Germany to the Dominican Republic?

Plan on roughly five to eight weeks door to door by sea. That covers packing, the consolidation wait for a shared load, the transatlantic crossing from Hamburg or Bremerhaven, clearance at Caucedo or Rio Haina, and road delivery to your address.

Do I pay duty on my used furniture moving to the Dominican Republic?

Used household goods can be admitted free of duty under the menaje de casa rules, but that exemption is tied to residency. New legal residents and returning Dominicans who lived abroad qualify, and as a foreigner you generally need a resident visa or to be in the residency process. Verify the current rules before you ship.

Can I bring my car from Germany to the Dominican Republic?

You can, but the Dominican Republic applies vehicle age limits and import duties, so it is often not worth the freight and tax. Many people sell the car in Germany and buy locally. Price any vehicle import separately and treat it as its own decision.

Do I need residency to claim the menaje de casa exemption?

In practice yes. The exemption is built around resident status, so as a foreigner you generally need a resident visa or to be within the residency process and to declare that you are settling permanently. Start your residency early so it lines up with the shipment.

Which port does my shipment arrive at in the Dominican Republic?

Most household shipments from Germany arrive at the Puerto Multimodal Caucedo terminal near Santo Domingo or at the port of Rio Haina just west of the capital. From there your goods are trucked to the capital, the north coast, or the eastern resorts.